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About Jaymie

I am a writer who has crossed-over to other side of publishing. I'm now working as an Editor of Children's Books at Pauline Books & Media, in Boston. I LOVE this job and the fabulous people I work with!

I will be using Jacketflap to identify potential authors and illustrators for upcoming projects we are planning. We are a relatively small, Catholic publishing house that is at the heart of the mission of the Daughters of St. Paul, a religious order women.

Here at PBM, sisters and lay men and women share the work of bringing Catholic Christian faith and values to people through the media. We work with authors from different backgrounds, and publish not only catechetical and spiritual books, but also fiction, biography, graphic novels, picture books, and even coloring and activity books.

I am a writer who has crossed-over to other side of publishing. I'm now working as an Editor of Children's Books at Pauline Books & Media, in Boston. I LOVE this job and the fabulous people I work with!
I will be using Jacketflap to identify potential authors and illustrators for upcoming projects we are planning. We are a relatively small, Catholic publishing house that is at the heart of ... More

Profile Comments

Comment by khitish chatterjee on 12/1/2012 at 6:40 PM:Hello Jaymie,
Thanks for accepting as a friend.Cheers.

Hi Jaymie,I have not updated my profile lately. I am currently a staff writer and marketing rep for a local women's magazine. I have also written the first two manuscripts of a picture book social studies series for ages 5-8. I am a single mother of a 10 year old son and had been unem... more

Hi Jaymie,

I have not updated my profile lately. I am currently a staff writer and marketing rep for a local women's magazine. I have also written the first two manuscripts of a picture book social studies series for ages 5-8. I am a single mother of a 10 year old son and had been unemployed for ten months prior to joining Desert Rose Magazine.

While I was unemployed, querying agents/publishers was put on the back burner; I searched day and night for a job. I am making very little money at the magazine, due to the fact that my main job is as a marketing rep and I am the worst marketing rep everrr!! I am also trying to support my son.

I would be eternally grateful if you would look at the first two manuscripts of the series. My mom said that she would front the money to pay to have my first manuscript self-published by Amazon; so thankful for her. Yet I am trying to find a traditional publisher.

My series is very unique and has a huge market. I also have a friend that is a synopsis writer for Disney/Pixar and he seems to think that my series would be something that Nickelodeon might be interested in once the book is published.

I would be ever so grateful if you would accept my first two manuscripts to read. I hope to hear back from you. Thank you for your consideration and time.

Hey Amanda,
As a child did you ever believe in Santa and his naughty or nice list? Well, Rozy believed so deeply until she was over taken in her dream by the worst Christmas Eve nightmare a little kid could ever imagine. Rozy's Christmas Eve Nightmare is just one of five completed manus... more

Hey Amanda,
As a child did you ever believe in Santa and his naughty or nice list? Well, Rozy believed so deeply until she was over taken in her dream by the worst Christmas Eve nightmare a little kid could ever imagine. Rozy's Christmas Eve Nightmare is just one of five completed manuscripts that I would like to interest you in reading.
My other manuscripts are titled as followed: Rozy Loves a Rainy Day, Rozy the Tattletale, What is That?, and Color My World May I interest you in reading my completed manuscripts? [email protected]

Comment by K. Musolff on 10/16/2010 at 11:45 AM:See, I was wondering about all of this because when I finally put myself in the positions to send out submissions, my friend says to me, "Now, you need an agent." What is the process from the writers end to get a book published?

Comment by Shelby Rodriguez on 8/13/2010 at 11:36 AM:Hello Jaymie. Thank you for accepting my friend request and I hope you have a great day.

Comment by Kim Groshek on 4/26/2010 at 2:04 PM:Welcome! And congratulations on your new job!!!! Stay connected!!

Comment by Eric Hammond on 4/13/2010 at 8:03 PM:Hello, Jaymie.
Welcome to JacketFlap.

Comment by Janet Squires on 4/13/2010 at 6:05 PM:Hello Jaymie,
So glad you joined us here at JacketFlap.